I’ve got one user who went ahead and downloaded the latest Mac OS, OS X Capitan. And apparently it broke his Notes client.
From what I found, (https://blog.winkelmeyer.com/2015/09/ibm-notes-9-0-2-for-mac-os-x-is-there-yeah-you-read-it-correctly-9-0-2/ https://blog.winkelmeyer.com/2015/09/ibm-notes-9-0-2-for-mac-os-x-is-there-yeah-you-read-it-correctly-9-0-2/ ) there is a client that is available for the Mac.
I did find it on Passport advantage, and as per that link, CN6VDEN is the client. But when I go to Passport Advantage, it is pre-selecting three files to download.
I’m pretty sure I don’t require the Client Application access, as I understand that is a browser plug in. But why would it include CN0YCEN? There’s no indication of the dates these were released.
and it says Notes Standard 9.0.1 FP2 for Mac. Is that 32bit?
I’m just trying to figure out what I need to do testing with before sending it out to our Mac users who have been told not to upgrade at the moment.
IBM Notes V9.0.1 Mac 64 bit English (CN6VDEN)
File name: NOTES_V9.0.1_MAC_64B_EN.dmg
Checksum: 515858F999CDE0E4CA08B5ED4188F63925F192E7
IBM Client Application Access V1.0.0.1 Mac Multilingual (CN74NML)
File name: ICAA_V1.0.0.1_MAC_ML.pkg
Checksum: 866AA9E1327F025ADA259012FD062AB79461D175
IBM Notes V9.0.1 Fix Pack 2 for MAC English (CN0YCEN)
File name: NOTES_STD_901_FP2_MAC_EN.dmg
Checksum: 8AFEBD028AC94C4AECB884D7C0EAEE0605FDF550
Thanks
Pam